Issue 3, 1979

Chiral metal complexes. Part 5. Cobalt(II) and some other transition-metal complexes of chiral vic-dioximate ligands derived from D-camphor and L-β-pinene

Abstract

Chiral bis(vic-dioximato)-complexes of FeII, CoII, NiII, and PdII have been prepared from three geometrical isomers (α, β, and δ) of D-camphorquinone dioxime (Hcqd) and two (β and δ) of L-nopinoquinone dioxime (Hnqd). The co-ordination geometry has been investigated by 1H and 13C n.m.r., i.r., and electronic spectroscopy to reveal a novel NO-chelation of the metal with the (E,Z)-dioximate isomers (α- and δ-cqd and δ-nqd). The (E,E)-dioximate isomers (β-cqd and β-nqd ) co-ordinate to a metal with the usual NN-chelation. The c.d. spectra of the free ligands and the corresponding metal complexes are utilized to investigate the chirality of the chromophores at the unco-ordinated and co-ordinated dioximate moiety. Opposite Cotton effects around 20 000 cm–1 have been observed for [Co(α-cqd)2]·H2O and [Co(δ-nqd)2]·H2O indicating their ‘quasi-enantiomeric’ stereochemistries.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 488-495

Chiral metal complexes. Part 5. Cobalt(II) and some other transition-metal complexes of chiral vic-dioximate ligands derived from D-camphor and L-β-pinene

A. Nakamura, A. Konishi and S. Otsuka, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 488 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790000488

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